Alexandre Denis Abel de Pujol: A Neoclassical Visionary Alexandre Denis Abel de Pujol (1785-1861) stands as a prominent figure in French Neoclassical art, remembered primarily for his monumental commissions that graced the halls of Parisian institutions – notably the Louvre and Fontainebleau. Though overshadowed by contemporaries like Jacques-Louis David, Pujol’s distinctive style and unwavering dedication to classical ideals cemented…
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